Lin-Manuel Miranda brings Freestyle Love Supreme to The Venetian Resorts Las Vegas

September 14, 2022
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Guests can see the Broadway show on The Summit Showroom stage in November.

The Venetian Resorts Las Vegas will present Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Freestyle Love Supreme Broadway show in its venue this fall. The first show will be on November 10, with a schedule of performances running on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 8PM, as well as on Saturdays at 7PM and 10PM, and Sundays at 7PM. 

Directed by Thomas Kail, Freestyle Love Supreme “is a non-stop blend of hip-hop, improvisational comedy, music and vocal stylings.” The Broadway musical received a Tony Award in 2020.

Freestyle Love Supreme incorporates audience suggestions and compiles a series of improvisation of songs, riffs and humorous bits into a 90-minute show. Because of its spontaneity, each show’s content and performance is unique.

Venetian Resort Las Vegas President and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Nichols said: "Freestyle Love Supreme is an exciting addition to our entertainment lineup and furthers our commitment to providing new and unmatched offerings for our guests.

"The show is completely driven by audience interaction, which provides an unexpected element and a new experience every night."

Freestyle Love Supreme was created by Thomas Kail, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Anthony Veneziale. The shows tips its hat to John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme and contains musical elements rooted in jazz, blues, soul and hip-hop.

Miranda said the show will offer Las Vegas visitors “an added element of excitement.”

Miranda commented: "Some of my most fulfilling creative moments have come from working on Freestyle Love Supreme and I'm excited to see its next chapter unfold on the Las Vegas Strip at The Venetian Resort.  

"This show consistently surprises the performers and the audience and I'm certain the Las Vegas crowd will bring an added element of excitement that we haven't seen before."

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